Weekend Kids Enrichment Programes

Weekend Kids Enrichment Programes

Discover the magic of learning through play with our Weekend Kids Enrichment proprogram. Designed as an extension of our Play-Based Learning Program, these sessions offer thematic workshops, science labs, and art studios to provide a safe and stimulating environment for children during weekends and holidays.

Weekend Kids Enrichment Program

Below is a free guide to a number of activities for you. Immerse children in hands-on activities related to specific themes using age-appropriate materials:

Sensory Exploration (30 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Sensory bins filled with rice, sand, or water

Small tools like scoops, cups, and spoons for exploration

Step 1: Introduce the sensory bins filled with materials like rice, sand, or water.

Step 2: Encourage children to explore the textures using their hands or small tools like scoops and cups.

Step 3: Observe and describe the sensations they experience.

Step 4: Rotate to a different sensory bin or add new elements for continued exploration.

Musical Play (20 minutes):

Step 1: Gather children in a circle and introduce basic musical instruments like drums, shakers, and xylophones.

Step 2: Demonstrate simple rhythms and encourage children to mimic the sounds.

Step 3: Sing nursery rhymes together while incorporating the instruments.

Step 4: Allow free exploration with the instruments, encouraging creativity and experimentation.

Gross Motor Skills (30 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Soft play area equipment (crawl tunnels, padded mats, climbing structures)

Step 1: Set up a soft play area with crawl tunnels, padded mats, and climbing structures.

Step 2: Guide children through the different activities, such as crawling through tunnels or climbing over obstacles.

Step 3: Create simple games like “Follow the Leader” or “Simon Says” to encourage movement and coordination.

Step 4: Provide ample time for free play, allowing children to explore and interact with the equipment at their own pace.

Age 3-6:

Thematic Workshops (45 minutes):

Step 1: Start with a storytelling session based on the chosen theme, such as space exploration or jungle adventures.

Step 2: Engage children in related crafts or activities, providing materials like paper, markers, and stickers.

Step 3: Guide children through the crafting process, offering assistance as needed.

Step 4: Encourage children to share their creations and discuss their thoughts and ideas related to the theme.

Science Labs (40 minutes):

Step 1: Introduce the science experiment of the day, explaining the concept and materials needed.

Step 2: Demonstrate the experiment step by step, involving children in the process.

Step 3: Allow children to conduct the experiment themselves, with guidance and supervision.

Step 4: Facilitate a discussion about the results and encourage children to ask questions and make observations.

Art Studios (50 minutes):

Step 1: Provide a variety of art materials such as crayons, paints, clay, and collage materials.

Step 2: Present an art project idea or technique, demonstrating the process to the children.

Step 3: Allow children to explore the materials and create their own artwork, offering guidance and encouragement.

Step 4: Display the finished artworks and discuss the creative process with the children, highlighting their unique expressions.

Age 6-12:

Thematic Workshops (60 minutes):

Step 1: Introduce the theme of the workshop and its relevance to real-world concepts.

Step 2: Engage children in a hands-on activity or project related to the theme, providing guidance and instruction.

Step 3: Encourage critical thinking and problem-solving as children explore and experiment with the theme.

Step 4: Facilitate a discussion or reflection session where children share their findings and insights.

Science Labs (50 minutes):

Step 1: Present the scientific concept or experiment for the day, explaining its relevance and objectives.

Step 2: Demonstrate the steps of the experiment, emphasizing safety procedures and scientific principles.

Step 3: Guide children as they conduct the experiment themselves, encouraging them to record observations and data.

Step 4: Lead a debriefing session to discuss the results, draw conclusions, and encourage further exploration or experimentation.

Art Studios (60 minutes):

Step 1: Introduce the art medium or technique for the session, providing examples and inspiration.

Step 2: Demonstrate the process step by step, highlighting key techniques and creative possibilities.

Step 3: Allow children to work on their own art projects, offering support and feedback as needed.

Step 4: Facilitate a sharing session where children present their artwork, discussing their inspiration and artistic choices.

Sensory Exploration (30 minutes):

Musical Play (20 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Basic musical instruments (drums, shakers, xylophones)

Nursery rhyme song sheets or audio recordings

Gross Motor Skills (30 minutes):

Age 3-6:

Thematic Workshops (45 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Craft supplies (paper, markers, stickers, glue)

Thematic props or visuals (for storytelling and inspiration)

Science Labs (40 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Experiment-specific materials (e.g., baking soda, vinegar, food coloring)

Safety equipment (gloves, goggles) if applicable

Art Studios (50 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Various art materials (crayons, paints, clay, collage materials)

Work surfaces (tables, easels) and protective coverings

Age 6-12:

Thematic Workshops (60 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Project-specific materials (e.g., building blocks, craft supplies, scientific tools)

Visual aids or reference materials related to the theme

Science Labs (50 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Experiment-specific materials (e.g., magnets, batteries, wires)

Lab equipment (beakers, test tubes, measuring tools)

Art Studios (60 minutes):

Materials Needed:

Specialized art materials (e.g., canvas, oil paints, sculpting tools)

Inspiration references (art books, images, examples of different techniques)

 Materials: Large paper, non-toxic finger paints, and brushes.

 Activity: Encourage free-form finger painting for sensory exploration.

Materials: Baking soda, vinegar, food coloring, and safety goggles.

Activity: Create a mini volcanic eruption using baking soda and vinegar.

Materials: Magnifying glasses, small containers, and a nature guide.

Activity: Explore the outdoors, collect items like leaves and rocks, and discuss their characteristics.

Materials: Story cards or picture prompts.

Activity: Build a story collaboratively using the provided prompts.

Engage kids in interactive science experiments with age-appropriate activities:

DIY Volcanoes (Ages 6-12):

Materials: Modeling clay, baking soda, vinegar, and red food coloring.

 Activity: Mold clay into a volcano shape, add baking soda and red coloring, then watch it erupt.

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